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Recorded
  
2011-2012

Producer
  
Mitch Cairns

Release date
  
12 October 2012

Genre
  
Rock music

Length
  
44:07

Artist
  
Russell Morris

Label
  
Fanfare Records

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Released
  
12 October 2012 (2012-10-12)

Sharkmouth (2012)
  
The Very Best of Russell Morris (2013)

Nominations
  
World Music Award for World’s Best Album

Similar
  
Van Diemen's Land, Red Dirt – Red Heart, Bloodstone, Foot in the Door, Armageddon

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Sharkmouth is a studio album by Australian singer–songwriter Russell Morris. It was released on 12 October 2012 by Fanfare, Ambition Records. The album was presented to all the major labels who declined to release it. It is Morris' first top ten album and the highest selling album in his career.

Contents

Sharkmouth based on stories from Australia's Depression years and some of their colourful characters, like boxer Les Darcy, “gangsters” of the 1920s and '30s like Squizzy Taylor and, from the '40s, Arthur Stace and horse Phar Lap.

A Making of Sharkmouth DVD was released on 15 November 2013.

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Background

In a 2013 interview with The Music AU, Morris said; “I originally did four tracks, "Blackdog Blues", "Ballad of Les Darcy", "Big Red" and "Sharkmouth" – and I thought I'd see if anyone was interested. We did the rounds and went to all the record companies, and all of them said no." Morris continued with the recording and went back offering not only the album but also the publishing on the album and my old publishing, on songs like "Wings of an Eagle" and "Sweet, Sweet Love", but they still declined to release it. Morris pressed 500 copied of the album and began performing it at gigs when Robert Rigby from Ambition Entertainment said he'd release it under the FanFar label.

The project was created after Russell had read about a 1920's Gangster from Sydney, Shark Jaws. This was the driving force behind a want to create an album including Australian characters from the 1920/30's era. Mitch Cairns, explains: "To our knowledge, most "Australiana" characters have been portrayed in a traditional colonial folk sense, so we wanted to find a way to deliver the stories in a more mainstream vein whilst still placing them in a "vintage era". A blues style seemed to be the perfect fit!! We tried to keep the vibe of the album raw and honest with lots of textural instru-ments and sounds, but above all, it had to be simple and spacious. We are also very honoured to have some very special guests on the album, including Troy Cassar-Daley, Mark Lizotte and Renée Geyer." The album Sharkmouth has stories about Australian characters which are all moulded together in a melt-ing pot of swinging shuffles and delta grooves!

Accolades

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, the album was nominated for and won ARIA Award for Best Blues and Roots Album.

Personnel

  • Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Resonator Guitar [Dobro] – Shannon Bourne
  • Artwork By – Adam Miller
  • Backing Vocals – Jerson Trinidad (tracks: 10), Steve Romig (tracks: 2, 4, 9, 10, 12)
  • Banjo, Cello – Mark Lizotte (tracks: 8)
  • Bass – Mitch Cairns
  • Drums – Adrian Violi
  • Electric Guitar [Solo] – Troy Cassar-Daley (tracks: 10)
  • Harmonica – Chris Wilson (tracks: 7, 10, 12)
  • Mastered By – John Ruberto
  • Mixed By – David Carr
  • Piano, Organ – James Black (tracks: 2, 9)
  • Producer – Mitch Cairns
  • Recorded By, Engineer – Mitch Cairns
  • Vocals – Renée Geyer (tracks: 7), Russell Morris
  • Songs

    1Black Dog Blues3:33
    2The Big House2:44
    3Ballad of Les Darcy3:57

    References

    Sharkmouth Wikipedia